P.E.I. Yorkshire ‘ ’ P ‘ ke rs . N or , n l TORONTO lOPl — Tempera- 5 AS New Glasgow unAthgolzlirri’dthanks was extended . , h, vethh de ahtmeht Are Dlscqssed lures iSSllEd by the weather T1 P ' 9 Edward Bland ‘ ' to Huntley Dingwen for the use All SCh‘OOIS m Charkittettmh?‘ t’na‘l‘In'ialne'inire”: complete 1cjlheck all D‘lrector Office: . leI II riPC I Item“ farmers, NLW GLASGOW —- New Glag- of his recording machine at the SummerstdeI and througiou e II II Mm, Max. Yorkslliie is a g rd I r 20 gow and districts Junior Parmeiu munion in Charlottetown provhnce “I111 Iundergo further h 1mg. Id I I fled TI I'r mommy meeting of Dawson “HUN...” __ 14b pocketbooks as a rewa . ° assemde 1“ the” Recreation Sixty~five dollals has been sent [me inspection. it was announced Bf any haIzal S ale 10130 16 regucl I f Ih A iI h Vancouver 45 53 years of zealous and IJealous Centre for their regular meeting to the Springhfl] Relief Fund_ last night by Fire Marshal Earl recommendations are made for the P. E. brancho te gr cu “Moria 50 51 breeding that has given it regal ,cnINevIemIber 26. The presxdent Thanks was extended to the lqge MacLeod. immedIiate action to correct ImralIInstitute if” Cagadiiflmugs Edmomon 32 32 status among Canada 5 Iporkerls- UM“) ch‘k’leson Called “‘9 meemfg attendance at this dance to Aid Mr. MacLeod said he and Fire them. I I I I I held In Bl'I‘Clh CO _- We Calgary 35 45 An agreement to bar imported lto order and extended a wcl- Such aworthy causeI Chief J“). JewenI will undertake The fire chief said night bolts {31 Farm last evening.d Ihh 8 Regina 24 40 breeding stock to stress 10081 de‘ come to an- I I 14 Discussion concerning a junior new inspections in the city’s had been put on one section Iof The meeting Opene dW1 the Winnipeg ______ _I 13 31 velopmen‘t tOday brmgs “kn‘ow' R0“ wa.5 alls‘l”°red by mama Farmers hockey team I100k place schools. each of three double-door exits brief buSIness sesswn un er Toronto I I I I ..... II 22 38 ledgements that the Island-type bCI‘S DaVld Ha‘ Was 19tr§dugiit and a meeting will be held on at the Ardmore school. An as- chairmanship of the branch Pm“ Ottawa Zero 13 Yorkshire is “hard to beat" as to the members blID‘anme es 1' Wednesday December 3. in the IN N. S. ALSO 515mm replacing: a slick janitor sident, Dr. D. B. Robinson. I Mon” 8 a1 II H .... II 20 15 a source Of a safe, dependable He was welcomed mm the g'mltlpsf "ecreation centre to make 31" HALIFAX (CP) — M a yo 1' had not been told to release the Followmg the busmeIss session, Quebec ' ‘ 3b 14 . eI Since 1943 prodluc- The treasurer gave a repor o rahgemehts for the team Charle A V I I I Wed IeIIdI II II momma. Dr. JI FI Hocth regional mew I . . . . , “Sh “mm h (1 th check out- - S - augl an n s 33’ bolts each a . - Fredericton 3 20 . tched the uality 0f . $279 .0“ a“ W1 3 Robert Rackham, chairman of rd red -, ~ h h f I oh schools are tor of the Atlantic Provmces, on _ ers have wa q t d It w s a reed to 111308 - - o e an Immedlate ° W 0 All Nova so a . - Saint John .......... 4 17 . I t m have from a ' S an ‘lng- a 8 ' the education committee, lead the m -L h 1 t k , I - , 1 11, w amic the National Council of the A.I.C., the“ pmuc ~ p plywood around the counter. Dust - d- cu c1 h eflod The a my 90 00 S 0 ma_ 6 511E equilible bl’ 3‘W W P t. Mon-cton . . . . . 9 14 gemral 39'8 per cam wade A to bane will be secured for use while aggan‘gaslzivisjeg hf“) fou'r dis_ students can leave quickly in hardware," .Speciaiuy dealgned addressed the mee ing. informa_ Hamax I I I I I I I 18 26 the'msent 57-9 per cent ' s ' .The drink cooler will be “ g , , case of fire, locks which open from the inside _Dr~ Hockey save an I_ _ Charlottetown 9 16 f in r- ~Weepmg . “159m” groul’s- A secretary “’33 -- - - - tive address in which he discuss In that span 0 years 9116 moved to Lem] chkiesonis for chosen for each Ills comment came after file wvhen slight pressure is applied of the program Sydney , , _ , mu“... 2:2 26 centiige of Island hogst wmnhr: safe keeping for the winter. The questions discussed were: L chief Fred. Mlachllllvr-ay ordered to bars across the doorsII I eddmahihigeaciapectsves before the m Yamahth 23 26 the coveted grade 5.3mm .Canteen committee reported 15 bookkeeping hhe key to the bolts removed from sections of “I mmk our school buildings at] I m afl the local St. Jam” I I I I I I _ _ I _ __ 29 29 been double the Gamma" aver- coal and additional canteen has farmers financial problem; 1 three double-door eXi-ts m the 300- m as safe as any in Canada if statute. BS 93’ 'tI t as a , 3539' And “he P‘.E'I' parka“ havye Which type of records is the Pugil Ammo” §’°‘h°°1- _ not more so,” Chief Machillivray brfiahes and the n “e (Cm—The weather bogged ihe pnzgs at Torontos federal agriculture department's most important; 3. How do form The mall/91‘ ISItOO 1ml’0rtfm-t Nova Scotia fire marshal Ken- wDore'H eke is the thhm offl‘ce SW5 8181139 81‘” 0f SHOW Royal Winter Fa‘r- senior livestock field man. records prove helpful? 4. Do to be dealt wrth lightly and 1m neth Partlngton said Tuesday that ch - "of mi; PM“, Pahhology and ram covering the eastern VALUE NOT ESTIMATED_ I HAROLD CLAY Prompted by breeders who .armers keep enough records? g'Ol‘ng to Waste any time on a fire in some of the Older whoa} marge 0 ice Kmtvhhe NISI United States andIOntario Will 1541111 l‘etll'l‘n: the YorkShu'es . V. were dissatisfied with consistent- lt. the mayor said. The inS'Dec- buildings in the province could V1510“ Se“ ' ’ spread toIthe Mantimes today. over-all annual market value to sell for as high as $16. And With 1y 10w market grades, Mr. I. t1_on of school ex,“ wnn be car. be as disastth as Mondays huh . Most segtlgns are 1111(er to get this PrOVince hasn’t been gaug- 16 01‘ more $33313 m dII’Iec‘: Clay halped map out the pro- De I nq U‘ency ried out by the fire department. break in Chicago which hinged chlfown Pollce four to inchezhof sInow eve- 86- Bl“ Charles Fraser 0f “g0” 50W! flange: ring ‘ ‘ I gram that produced the speCiflc N P CONSTANT CHECKS persons, including 87 school chil- . mingdait ugh e f[snow is ex. tigue and. Reeves Bm‘hers' m‘ "S a " ?e .l' .b, type Yorkshire 0 “3 em: Chief MacGillivray said his 10- dren. H 1- For Hlf ’90 9 ° 0' Mtge . mm W“ erald, estimate they can market The I:narii 11)ri(rilrla§'(iyk hesp’onSi e STOCK CULLED ch. f 5 un I western Nova Scout 1,200 mature poriners each. for t e s an or s ire s suc- Besides the bar on imported le ays A young pig at 30 pounds will 5 Are Rated cess story is Harold Clay. the iiniv.Auu 1 CENTRAL . . I . ,, , I. of the P.E.I. Association for Re- also for the moral support and as- The car, reported to be bearing Charlome'tm 8 39d 30- " ' ING. lB-b RUMMAGE SALE Beam Mam. gaggle; :3? mgagfiet mce band] children" Chief tarded Children held Monday it Sistance which they could enjoy Nova Scotia licence plates, was Eastern shore; Overcast, snow giggiswgggquigm hooIlu- om! Hall mm Saturday 'Mr Clay retires next, yeah Afifir remarked that was decided that one of the ur- ly working with others having involved in “a holliwtmgh {I $21; beginning in the afternoon; I I Ihymn , . . .I I . ,. l . I I I ___. . II .I Ie he .I . , religious novelties. The Bible Dec. 6th 2 p.m. v And he ismt satisfied yet. He it was a very sad thing to see gem needs °f “he “swam” 1° "mar prob’ems arm“ by a r p “we” 11g“ Wm“ mmmg m House (Opposite Eaton's). 'VIENNA CHOIR. Boys-Com- mW‘C , Concert, Monday Dec. 8, p. Hall-835 p. m. I unis noors and ShatIes, size odour. Good as new. Price $3.002“,,IRobert, Sanderson, North River-.- Phone 7706. Organizations-i using this column to Fromm their meetings, on. tartan-penis. etc.. are requested BALANCE or Winter Coats MaSSI A 50m wfimm Regen for delinquency is the slum I II . fired. In addltion to the dead, the pm. 'Summerside tide eighteen to place. “Idle annwncements 11' less 20 per cent. Helen’s Dress Weight 7 lbs. 3 ozs. . areas, where there are poor Rocket Burned $13323";‘gfig’g,::§g°§f"“§g‘;r,§ cesiialfies numbered 235 WWW “Wifmag mantghgmgwgfd Mln‘m‘ °‘ “1° 'P°“’°“"‘ °" Shop. 54 Gnatton Street. Chariot. m mm At living conditions and standards common, Mass. (APl— CFCY and Maritime Electric Co. WW“ 3543 hams “SIM” and. 5“? “$232 ai’n“ ' a“ ' 5., “am I I mwn' ' land Hospian on ‘ are at a 1,1mmn'umv" Chief Mac- Scientists said Wednesday night for their generous assistance dur— 230° damaged 9° 5 a ‘v p' ' AST __ “ember 25ml” 1958’ to ’ MI. sald' He tinted these that the enonmows rocket which illg Children 5 Week- stone Heme and Auto Co. Ltd" :58? Great George Street. Dial 470 AUCTION “4:” Score Cards M an Easy 010th“ Dryer 1"” School SUp’I’ D."- M‘“ Wei 3’? the S‘mh' iaiiignsatwggfggdgnigecto slirc‘iilil a & “n ‘ for sale" at Guardian-Patriot mm”me ' DWI“ B‘ms‘ , . man :35? “Bring Buy Sale” at the January I - {Wu W‘ I I I 13:15:??? W" 155 Kent 8‘" ' 95565 “.5. plmyy’ negative. So far as known meebmg’ and members were urg- .ATTENTION MEMBERS Main chm Naval Vetauu Quicken Contest 8:30 pm; in the am, Room, ment of Christmas candles?"Au- her 64th Year fmnerly of Nine - - , _ doubted it was still in flight. ' . F0 the : I ,I .' I _. I, gels, snowballs, Santa Claus, Mile Creek. . 813102.13?“ Absence of any reports whah 0 ' r y -. A Dwomml 13%; m hindremgi 2%; g: _ At the Charlotte. under the chairmanship of soever or:1 theIpoicloeitthallter dbser- the . I . Mm , ,I , . (3m Ham-3,1". on “:6th I Frank MacDonald. I valtionSi uring e Ifiorenoon I "M! i mm- WO bhave gig; 51(zes. Baqthtersgns. December 3rd, 1958’ Leo Mu? Two choral group selections tended to support predictions that 6 FACE CLOTHS I ‘ are” Te in“ . i ' m een ' phy of Giulia Point in his 62nd were Presented by “he Grade Wednes‘my “mum be "he l'aS't day (Assorted colors) . Highest Q11th in a wide] range of prices. Pat- ._RcMP TRANSFERS _ M 1” yeah His Wm m M Ten girls, and the Grade 1X and of the rocket’s life. The empty ‘ Furnime 113 Kent Street “1*” 2m, in have been mg a, the W W x girls put on a. short play skit. metal tube, huntliinig around the for only 59,, I Que“ ° '. ‘ «1 EL, MW, 0,; Home h- wm uh funeral Following the reading of the earth in revolutions of less than . i l mu racrs about afifinggrh det'alchmentl s. will be 133a Fridaye n‘mm'nig IIiIvae Slog; III/tho sh. 1mm. hag henmhrhsshd You, Doha, Buys Mm . Poss 1" " “my m“-..m”"i’ . - . e . . Money of the leavm‘ gtbeiltmerellwmeatazao 5- repo WI- 8 DWBI‘ ‘ .Y e e ' am Isis-nu by M311: it??? Summaridedugmgman; I tor Requiem High Mass at St. tee” were 111:4de III earth’s gravity. . “Swen ,y . Con us Efficient ; mm , I I ’mdm. commence on r e- J cm“; - Q}, h, Vernon Duffy repo or e h H I i ; r1700 I in,” either town when he returns from leave. 1101:31- 34; 59:30 mm 'm the library committee; Mrs. McGui- the theme The 1:019 0‘ Parents ’ HUGIsIrFORE RUG Service , TW?‘ Jim“... or Wu _ Constable E.B. Bishop of Char. Chmh gm for the social committee; in which the envnonment of the I: m W hI MMW_ iatteiown will take up duties in Mrs. MacLeain, library; Harold hm,” 3‘5 It “meted the Student ‘ .. Complete . - Summemlde. mom _ At the Charlottetown Gaudet reported on the semi-an- child “'35 wnsidmd- . satisfaction WHAT u THE RIGHT TIME? No CASES _ The“ were no Hospital, December 2nd. 1958, mini meeting at Summerside; ' Christmas is tho right time to ‘ give a fine watch. May we help to make this a special Christmas for that special person? Patter- son; 113 Kent Skeet (near AI 6.8”th On charges am om Hazel L. Moran, 94 HilleorO staff report. ' qua,” _ of the Highway Traffic AaIghow Street,t thorn! where the fhuieral d Kenneth Parker, superinten. F I , av bot led. . . Will ae ace om ride tof ‘ .sclhoo, adfir. “IN NTUR” ms mar the sick well. Glg- e” 1‘ fa“ ‘0 W" in an a? P y en my 1s essed F E UR 1037’: Pharmacy open 8.30 can. inf 8 pm. 1mm YOU ‘1 ‘ Gift Problem? We specialize in helping you me MnNany was held on Tues_ tery. I , A discussion period followed on ' 115' fie her Joseph McNaIly, , . II" P“ W 6 Ten Mile House, to St. Bonave - > i ‘ Varlety of Christmas gifts. Pat' tulre Church, Traoadie, wheii‘e . DIESEL OIL $501!?» 113 Km Street in”! Requiem High 55 was celIe- / . FURNACE'OIL , " _ Fatwhbyall‘ev- Kiwi”; 131an Driving upon the public highway: is a privilege us imA . noop'conm a me 5:; Ztomewgt‘lgsemfieprezeig‘ well as a legal right. O GASOLINE Y‘.M.C.A. Friday Dec. 5th 6 to 8 . ' ‘ We owe it to ourselves and to the other driver to «liélzlockndsmtators 15c. eifihiles imam hhth’: 3:32:18??? 3mm; hag; outr cars in good working condition; to drive at . STOVE & FUEL OIL ‘ _ a ing your own V a. I I , ~ in erae speed; to observe all traffic rules and to l Hoop every one welcome. Pall bearers were. John Fitzpat- DRIVE cAREFULLYI I Parkdale' P'E'I' BOYS’ SUBURBAN Coats—in a fine range of cloths and patterns to please any, young man, heavy quilting rayon satin llning4ize 6-16. Reg. $12.95—0nly $7.95 at Moore and McLeod Ltd. MEN’S SUBURBAN Goats— In Melon cloth, fleece etc, latest pattern, checks, stair ivory stripes and solid shades-heavy quilting, rayon iaiin lining-Reg. $18.95. Oil'th $11.95. Moore and MCLeod L . ANNUAL MEETING Shm‘thome Breeders Amman will be held iii Dept. of Agriculture Rooms, Charlottetown Saturday Decem- ber 6th. 8 p. in. Sterling Wood, Se'cy. QMONUMENTS f ERAIIITE & MARBLE * IBRONZE MARKERS I Write For Our Catalogue I SUNDAY N I G H T Skating Club, Sports Arena at 8,4,5.I ‘RESERVE Tuesda , DEC. 9. for Bumbury Variety Concert in Southport School 8.15 pm. SAVE on foods ‘T'leatlierby’s Clover Farm cor. of Douglas and Up. Queen Sts. Open Friday and Saturday till 10 pm. every Wasliday tram now until Christmas! Hubby é Why not give that hard-working lady of ,CHRISTMAS CANDLES— Have you seen our complete assort- eases on the docket in County Magistrate’s Court _ Wednesday morning. Two men were slated to appear before Magistrate Gilbert penance. Both cases were held over for Friday’s docket. McNALLY FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Miss Cather- rick, Daniel O’Connell, Leo Smith, Brady Smith, Bernard MoQuaid, Ivan Smith. Interment took place in the church ceme- tery. The funeral was largely at- tended. CARD PARTY —— Winners at the card party held at the Clover Club last night were: ladies’ first, ers. Seymour Dunn. sec- ond, Mrs. John Coady; consola- tion, Mrs. Sandra Murphy; giants' first, 'William’ Coady; sec- ond, Frank Doyle; consolation, James Lawior; door pillze, Mrs. Don O‘Connor: special prize, Mrs. George Chandler and Mrs. James Lawlor; freeze-out, Mrs. Don O’Connor and Mrs. J. T. McNally. ' BIRTHS l COFFIN —- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin of Savage Harbour, on Dec. 2, 1958.3 son,Henry Percy, 8 lbs. 4 oz. NEWRIGH — At the P. E. I. Hospital on November 28th.. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Newmic-k of Borden a daugh- ter Janice Loreen. Weight 8 Junior Farmers Hold Meeting breeding stock there were ad- vanced registry tests for all sows scoring under a certain mark in slaughter tests and close culling of all breeding stock. The hog is a young, lean, fast-growing specimen which wants continued elimination of foreign breeding stock “which might contaminate our Island strain with defects." ‘ And too many mature hogs of the 100,000 produced annually are grading higher than Grade A weights from 140 to 170 pounds. He thinks the Island should at- tain a 75-porcent grade A rat- ing. ' and Mrs. Daniel Mac-Phee, Cecil, Weight 9 lbs. 41/: cos. MacNEILL —' Alt Cronston, n. I. on Dec. 1dr, 1958. Mrs. William MacNeill (Ans Livingston) in Mrs. William Moran, aged 83 years. [Remains were, transfer- red yesterday adtennoon to the residence of her sister Miss morning at 8i45 to St. Dun- stan’s Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 9 o’clock, Inter- ment in the Catholic Ceme- Canoe Cove :1 son, Frederick been purchased money on hand is $57.49. Next roll call Will be answered with “Original ideas for advance- ment of Junior Farmers work Juvenile delinquency is not a problem in the City of Charlotte- town City Police Clhief C. W. MacArthur told the Charlotte- town YMCA So-Ed group at the “Y” last evening. “We have 3 children growing up to be delin- quents. The parents greatest role, he said, was to Imake child- ren good citizens and grow up to be a credit to society. He noted that usually the main cause of juvenile delinquency were broken homes and also where the parents are living to- gether but provide no home life for their children. “The greatest breeding ground conditions do not exist on Prince Edward Island. AI Birchwood The Birchwood Home and Sister Mary Charles for Student Council activity; Mother Alexan- der for the Red Cross activities and Mr. MacDonald . gave the the meeting on the relation of the Home and School Associat- ion to the school, teachers and pupils. homes. HYNDMAN Q Charlottetown . Montague This aim combined with adequate Insurance Cover Will bring relief from anxiety in many Canadian Insurance Since 1872 OFFICES : Agents Throughout The Province & CO. LTD. . Summerside . Alberton Schools In Province Will Have Further Fire Inspection, Says Program Aspects Increased Membership Said \ Need Of Children’s Ass’n At the regular monthly meeting rally was an enlarged-member- ship which would be better equip- ped to deal with the pressing problems of the organization and at the same time broadcast the aims and objectives of the group to the public at large. It was felt that parents or re- tarded children especially should be induced to join not only for Believe Sputnik sent Russia’s Sputnik Infinite or- 'hit may have burned up in the earth’s atmosphere. nobody saw the big rocket plunge Ithrough the earth’s dense almos- phene. But even so, scientists what they could contribute, but As this is convention year it was agreed, Prince Edward is- .‘and should prove by vi'ri'le sup- port and cooperation, that its contribution to the national clausel is worthy of its history and herb- tage. The well attended meeting chaired by president Leo Berri- gan heard a satisfactory progress report by Roy Smallman chair- man of the convention committee. It was unanimously agreed that The president informed the fleeting that he had been invited '0 address the West Prince Assoc- ed to bring along at least two guests for this event. El. ., -in:a:use:gargantuan“mwmmgzgmammzmmzmuxxgxxm Rim Drive-r Charlottetown police are on the lookout for the driver of a hit-and- run car that left the scene of an accident on Bayfield Street last night. Queen Street about 8.30. The White car suffered damage to its left rear fender and tail, light. QUEMOY TOLL TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) -- The Nationalist defence ministry said Sunday Communist artillery killed 101 civilians on Qnemoy since Aug. 23. Since the bombard- ment-s began that day, the minis- try said, 536,636 shells have been 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs" Dec. 4. 1958 WEATHER Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Overcast, snow beginning about noon; milder; light winds increasing ‘in the afternoon to southeast 20. Low- hlgh at New Glasgow: and 30, the afternoon to southeast 20. Low-ihilgli at Goshen 5 and 20. Cape “Talon: Clea-r, becoming overcast about neon; snow begin- ning this evening; milder; light winds increasing in the evening to southeast 20. Lowdlfllgvh at Syd- ney 10 and 30. I High tide today at Charlotte - town at 3.26 am. and 4.29 p.m. Art Rustico at 12.12 pm. and 11.19 We Accept Trude-Ins! CROGKETT & 134 Kent Dial 5559 Charlottetown Christmas Gifts amamaamamm ‘I W maammammzmmaanmmamuma MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE 142 Kent Street West Lindsay, Ontario Invites inquiries and applications for the 1958-59 ’ term which begins during November. COMPLETE COURSES IN GRADES X. XI. XII COMPLETE COURSES IN “ COMMERCIAL TRAINING I % I. Measure into measuring cup ‘/2 cup lukewarm water Stir in I tsp. granulated sugar Sprinkle with content: of ‘I envelope Fleischmann's Active Dry Yeast 5a ‘ fl= ohh9,. Sweetness. These lea-time treats. will appeal to young and old alike with their delicate taste, light texture and attractive shape. When you bake at home, they are easy to make with Fleischmann’s Active Dry Yeast. DUTCH DOUGHNUT TWISTS (Crullers) oi Cover. Let rise in warm place, free from draft, unlil doubled in bulk—about I‘/4 hrs. 4. Punch down dough. Turn out on floured board; roll into an 8 x 12” rectangle. Cut dough into 24 strips, '/2" I Look For The PURE White Sugar Package At Your Grocers' And Supermarket This Week SWEETEN For Good 3 Let stand I O mins.TH EN stir well. 2. Cream in a large bowl V4 cup shortening Blend in V: cup granulated sugar Va teaspoon ground mace Earn a recognized diploma by HOME STUDY. SPEND YOUR SPARE TIME PROFITABLY. Students. may write Atlantic Provinces’ Examining Board examinations ,and SPECIAL COMMERCIAL EXAMINATIONS. FOR RESIDENTS AND FORMER MARITIME RESIDENTS ONLY lbs. MacDONALD —— At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Char- lottetown, on November 22nd, 1958. to Mr. and Mrs. John R. wide and 8" long. Fold each strip in half; twist |ighilypnd pinch ends together. Place on lightly-floured cookie sheets. Grease tops. Cover. Let rise until doubled in bulk—about llere Beck & Son Ltd. .- Montague & Charlottetown With Good MacDonald, (n e e Imogene ’ - ‘ V2 teaspoon salt 3/4 hr. Deep fry in fat, heated Howatt), Ia daughter, Bonita Ge SI thcommemml Sub-1°C.“ Offered 2weII-beuien eggs is 375°; cook until golden, . . Susan, a Sister for Tannis Lee. ‘egg .1?” and Spelllng _ Add dissolved yeast turning once. Drain an ab- I Speedwnting Shorthand Business Mathematics 19 ‘Il ac MAGISAA T WIr.t. . euspoon vam a serbeni paper. Coot warm - . . C —I At the Chal‘lom' ype 1 1.ng salesmanship 1V2 cups once-sifted crullers with a mixture of 3/4 i I town Hospital, on December BOOkkeePflng Canadian Law ‘ all-purpose flour ‘ and beat until smooth and elastic. Work in an additional 1% cups (about) once- cup granulated sugar and I ‘/2 Isps. ground cinnamon. Yield 1, 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Allie Masclsalac, St. Peters Bay (nee Eleanor MacDonald) a son, Daniel Bernard. Weight 7 lbs. Business English Office Management Busmess Correspondence Office Procedures & Filing Academic Subjects Offered FUNERAL 11 oz. Eiéliggihoshhghlature and Algebra sifted all-purposeflow I ~ . French 3 T I fl db d l « , . History I . um on an aura our; ? SlgggTthpifil [gionfigall Geographv Latin _ knead until elastic. Place in I N y ‘ a' ' ' I J i l . a: »j 15 King Square 3; Wednesday. NOV. 26th.. 19- 33:32:” 133,315 . _ W“ W" 5”” W i i ' . to Dr. and Mrs. J. C. 5111- 1 ~ - l I ~; Charlottetown mm . daughmh Geometry German I .. STUDENTS MAY TAKE UP TO THREE I I SUBJECTS FOR SAME TUITION FEE. at Melms‘e wa‘k‘e‘leld hOSDI- your inquiry to The Principal. tal to and Mrs. William For complete information and application form. address ’1‘. Singleton of Wakef ield, ‘ SINGLETON - Born Nov. 20th. DIAL 5549 _ SAINT JOHN N.B.